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Equine Assisted Couples Therapy: An Exploratory Study
| Contributor(s):: Taylor Marie Ham
Equine assisted psychotherapy (EAP) is an emerging experiential methodology that has recently gained recognition as a method for addressing a range of presenting problems for a wide variety of client populations. Couples therapy is one area that the practice of equine assisted psychotherapy...
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Příroda a kultura u malých sibiřských národů
| Contributor(s):: Martina Nováková
Cílem předkládané práce je jednak v obecné rovině představit téma přírody a kultury v perspektivě sociální a kulturní antropologie a jednak zachytit tuto problematiku v konkrétním prostředí...
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Just Jocking? An Exploration of how 10-12 year old Children Experience an Equine Assisted Learning Programme, in a DEIS School, in Limerick city.
| Contributor(s):: Kate Bronwyn Jones
Throughout Irish history, the horse has had many uses. In modern Ireland, some communities have harnessed the power of the horse to deliver a range of social interventions. However, at present, there is little published research about equine assisted programmes in Ireland. The main intention of...
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Cognition and the Development of Social Cognition in the Domestic Dog (Canis Lupus Familiaris)
| Contributor(s):: Camille Ward
We examined cognition and the development of social cognition in domestic dogs (Canis lupus familiaris) with three studies. Study one focused on numerical competence in dogs and studies two and three addressed the development of social relationships among littermates. In the first study, we...
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Pessoas em situação de rua e seus cães : fragmentos de união em histórias de fragmentação
| Contributor(s):: Juliana Gomes da Cunha
O interesse pelo relacionamento entre humanos e cães tem sido crescentemente refletido em produções científicas, apesar destas ainda se mostrarem incipientes no contexto latino-americano, e, por conseguinte, no brasileiro. Nestes termos, quando se toma como foco o...
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Dominance, egalitarianism and friendship at a dog daycare facility
| Contributor(s):: Trisko, Rebecca K.
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An examination if human happiness and stress following canine exposure
| Contributor(s):: Davis, Makenna Ann
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Creating social connections in higher education: Insights from the Campus Canines Program at the University of Pittsburgh
| Contributor(s):: Camaioni, Nicole
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Effects of a service dog on the families of individuals with spinal cord injuries
| Contributor(s):: Enger, Kathleen
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An exploration of animal abuse in the context of family violence
| Contributor(s):: Fitzgerald, Amy Jean
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A sociobiological analysis of human-canine attachment in an adult population
| Contributor(s):: Magrini, Michelle Marie
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Creature comforts: An exploration of pet owners and their experiences of wellbeing gained through their relationships with their companion animals
| Contributor(s):: Jennifer Jane Johnson, Valda Swinton (adviser)
The aim of this phenomenological research was to gain greater understanding of people’s lived experience of their relationships with companion animals. Of particular interest were the everyday aspects of the relationship. Four participants were interviewed and Interpretive Phenomenological...
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Beastly intimacies: Human-animal relations in India's central Himalayas
| Contributor(s):: Govindrajan, Radhika
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The significance of the relationship between dogs and single women
| Contributor(s):: Woodman, Pamela Sue
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The genesis and correlates of attitudes towards pets
| Contributor(s):: Schenk, Suzanne Ashley
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The impact of childhood chronic illness and the role of companion animals
| Contributor(s):: McClaskey, Barbara R.
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The human-animal bond's role with the abused child
| Contributor(s):: Nebbe, Linda Jean
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Retirement, life satisfaction, and pet ownership: Please don't take my sunshine away
| Contributor(s):: Norris, Patricia Ann Castle
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The role of pets in the experience of Hurricane Charley victims: A phenomenological study
| Contributor(s):: Orr, Amy E.
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Pet bereavement and families: A qualitative view (Project Hurricane D. Petrich)
| Contributor(s):: Petrich, Deirdre K.